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An overview of how P&K Cabinet supports a range of project types and the role our cabinetry solutions play within them.
Created for general contractors, developers, and design professionals, this content highlights kitchen, closet, and vanity systems built for real-world construction demands.
Product
An overview of how P&K Cabinet supports a range of project types and the role our cabinetry solutions play within them. Created for general contractors, developers, and design professionals, this content highlights kitchen, closet, and vanity systems built for real-world construction demands.
HPL
High Pressure Laminate (HPL) offers exceptional versatility for furniture manufacturing and interior applications. Its refined surface quality and performance-driven construction make it ideal for use across a wide range of environments from decorative panels and furniture pieces to doors and large-scale architectural interiors. HPL successfully balances material contrasts such as flexibility and rigidity, aesthetics and strength, delivering reliable performance without compromising design intent.
With extensive inventory capacity, we offer a broad selection of finishes and specifications to meet diverse project requirements. Our HPL range includes hundreds of color options, multiple panel sizes, and thicknesses ranging from 0.6mm to 1.3mm. Available formats include standard and postforming grades, general-purpose and chemical-resistant options, as well as solutions suitable for both interior and exterior applications. This depth of selection allows us to confidently support projects of any scale.
Product Performance
- Excellent scratch and impact resistance
- Resistant to chemicals and high temperatures
- Long-term durability designed for decades of use
- Wide variety of styles and formats with ease of fabrication and installation
Standard Sizes
- 1,220mm × 2,440mm
- Thickness options: 0.6mm 1.3mm
High Pressure Laminate (HPL) offers exceptional versatility for furniture manufacturing and interior applications. Its refined surface quality and performance-driven construction make it ideal for use across a wide range of environments from decorative panels and furniture pieces to doors and large-scale architectural interiors. HPL successfully balances material contrasts such as flexibility and rigidity, aesthetics and strength, delivering reliable performance without compromising design intent.
With extensive inventory capacity, we offer a broad selection of finishes and specifications to meet diverse project requirements. Our HPL range includes hundreds of color options, multiple panel sizes, and thicknesses ranging from 0.6mm to 1.3mm. Available formats include standard and postforming grades, general-purpose and chemicalresistant options, as well as solutions suitable for both interior and exterior applications. This depth of selection allows us to confidently support projects of any scale.
Product Performance
- Excellent scratch and impact resistance
- Resistant to chemicals and high temperatures
- Long-term durability designed for decades of use
- Wide variety of styles and formats with ease of fabrication and installation
Standard Sizes
- 1,220mm × 2,440mm
- Thickness options: 0.6mm 1.3mm
LACQUER Finish (Paint Grade)
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LACQUER COLLECTION
Lacquer is a high-performance paint-grade finish designed to deliver a smooth, uniform surface with exceptional visual consistency. Applied through a controlled multi-step spraying process, lacquer produces a refined appearance that enhances color depth while maintaining crisp edges and clean lines across cabinet doors and panels.
Engineered for both durability and aesthetic performance, lacquer finishes offer strong resistance to everyday wear, moisture, and temperature variation. Available in a wide range of sheen levels—from matte to high gloss—this finish provides flexibility across modern, transitional, and contemporary designs. To support precise design coordination, custom color matching is available, including the ability to match any color from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams color systems. This ensures seamless integration with broader interior palettes and project specifications.
Performance Characteristics
- Smooth, even surface with consistent color coverage
- Custom color matching available (Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams)
- Sheen options include matte, satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss
- Resistant to moisture, staining, and daily wear
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Ideal for large-scale production requiring finish consistency
Lacquer is a high-performance paint-grade finish designed to deliver a smooth, uniform surface with exceptional visual consistency. Applied through a controlled multi-step spraying process, lacquer produces a refined appearance that enhances color depth while maintaining crisp edges and clean lines across cabinet doors and panels.
Engineered for both durability and aesthetic performance, lacquer finishes offer strong resistance to everyday wear, moisture, and temperature variation. Available in a wide range of sheen levels from matte to high gloss this finish provides flexibility across modern, transitional, and contemporary designs. To support precise design coordination, custom color matching is available, including the ability to match any color from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams color systems. This ensures seamless integration with broader interior palettes and project specifications.
Performance Characteristics
- Smooth, even surface with consistent color coverage
- Custom color matching available (Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams)
- Sheen options include matte, satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss
- Resistant to moisture, staining, and daily wear
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Ideal for large-scale production requiring finish consistency
MFC (Melamine Faced Chipboard)
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MFC COLLECTION
Melamine Faced Chipboard (MFC) is an engineered panel material commonly used for cabinet interiors, shelving, and structural components. It is produced by pressing a resin-impregnated melamine paper directly onto a dense chipboard core, creating a smooth, finished surface that does not require additional painting or coating.
MFC is valued for its dimensional stability, uniform thickness, and consistent quality, making it well suited for precision fabrication and repeatable installation. Its factory-finished surface provides a clean, durable interior finish that supports efficient production while maintaining a controlled, cost-effective solution for large-scale residential and multifamily projects.
Material Characteristics
- Factory-finished surface; no secondary finishing required
- Stable, consistent core for accurate machining
- Suitable for cabinet boxes, shelving, and interior panels
- Clean, uniform appearance across large production runs
- Cost-efficient material for volume manufacturing
Melamine Faced Chipboard (MFC) is an engineered panel material commonly used for cabinet interiors, shelving, and structural components. It is produced by pressing a resin-impregnated melamine paper directly onto a dense chipboard core, creating a smooth, finished surface that does not require additional painting or coating.
MFC is valued for its dimensional stability, uniform thickness, and consistent quality, making it well suited for precision fabrication and repeatable installation. Its factory-finished surface provides a clean, durable interior finish that supports efficient production while maintaining a controlled, cost-effective solution for large-scale residential and multifamily projects.
Material Characteristics
- Factory-finished surface; no secondary finishing required
- Stable, consistent core for accurate machining
- Suitable for cabinet boxes, shelving, and interior panels
- Clean, uniform appearance across large production runs
- Cost-efficient material for volume manufacturin
PET Finish (Polyethylene Terephthalate)
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PET COLLECTION
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) is a factory-applied decorative surface finish used on cabinet doors and exposed panels. The PET film is thermally bonded to a stable substrate to create a uniform, non-porous surface with consistent color and sheen. This finish is commonly specified for contemporary cabinetry systems requiring repeatability, clean detailing, and controlled manufacturing tolerances.
PET finishes provide reliable resistance to moisture, staining, and routine wear in interior environments. The surface is smooth and easy to maintain, supporting long-term performance in residential, multifamily, and light commercial applications. PET is available in a range of solid colors and sheen levels, including matte and high-gloss, allowing coordination across multiple unit types while maintaining finish consistency.
Material Properties
- Factory-laminated PET film surface
- Non-porous, smooth finish with uniform appearance
- Moisture- and stain-resistant for interior use
- Dimensionally stable for precision fabrication
- Suitable for cabinet doors and exposed panels
- Available in matte and high-gloss finishes
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) is a factory-applied decorative surface finish used on cabinet doors and exposed panels. The PET film is thermally bonded to a stable substrate to create a uniform, non-porous surface with consistent color and sheen. This finish is commonly specified for contemporary cabinetry systems requiring repeatability, clean detailing, and controlled manufacturing tolerances.
PET finishes provide reliable resistance to moisture, staining, and routine wear in interior environments. The surface is smooth and easy to maintain, supporting long-term performance in residential, multifamily, and light commercial applications. PET is available in a range of solid colors and sheen levels, including matte and high-gloss, allowing coordination across multiple unit types while maintaining finish consistency.
Material Properties
- Factory-laminated PET film surface
- Non-porous, smooth finish with uniform appearance
- Moisture- and stain-resistant for interior use
- Dimensionally stable for precision fabrication
- Suitable for cabinet doors and exposed panels
- Available in matte and high-gloss fin
Wood Veneer Finish
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Wood Veneer COLLECTION
Wood Veneer is a natural hardwood surface finish consisting of thinly sliced wood sheets bonded to a stable engineered substrate. Veneer provides the appearance and character of solid wood while maintaining the dimensional stability required for architectural cabinetry and millwork applications.
Veneer finishes are specified for cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and exposed panels where natural grain expression is desired. Veneer selection may include wood species, cut, and matching method to achieve the required level of visual consistency across units, elevations, and production runs. Surfaces are finished with a clear or tinted protective topcoat to enhance grain definition and provide resistance to normal interior wear.
Matching Standards
Veneer matching shall be specified as required and may include:
- Book-Matched: Consecutive veneer leaves opened like a book to create mirrored grain patterns
- Slip-Matched: Veneer leaves laid side by side to produce a consistent, repeating grain
- Sequenced / Running Match: Consecutive veneer leaves used in order across panels to maintain grain continuity
Matching method to be confirmed during submittals.
Material Properties
- Natural hardwood veneer applied to engineered core
- Available in multiple wood species and veneer cuts
- Finished with clear or tinted protective coating
- Suitable for cabinet doors and exposed panels
- Fabricated to maintain visual consistency within specified matching method
Tolerance & Natural Variation
As a natural material, wood veneer will exhibit inherent variations in grain, color, and figure. Minor variation between panels and components is considered acceptable and shall not be grounds for rejection, provided the specified veneer species, cut, and matching method are met. Color and grain consistency shall be evaluated within industry-standard tolerances and approved submittals.
Wood Veneer is a natural hardwood surface finish consisting of thinly sliced wood sheets bonded to a stable engineered substrate. Veneer provides the appearance and character of solid wood while maintaining the dimensional stability required for architectural cabinetry and millwork applications.
Veneer finishes are specified for cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and exposed panels where natural grain expression is desired. Veneer selection may include wood species, cut, and matching method to achieve the required level of visual consistency across units, elevations, and production runs. Surfaces are finished with a clear or tinted protective topcoat to enhance grain definition and provide resistance to normal interior wear.
Matching Standards
Veneer matching shall be specified as required and may include:
- Book-Matched: Consecutive veneer leaves opened like a book to create mirrored grain patterns
- Slip-Matched: Veneer leaves laid side by side to produce a consistent, repeating grain
- Sequenced / Running Match: Consecutive veneer leaves used in order across panels to maintain grain continuity
Matching method to be confirmed during submittals.
Material Properties
- Natural hardwood veneer applied to engineered core
- Available in multiple wood species and veneer cuts
- Finished with clear or tinted protective coating
- Suitable for cabinet doors and exposed panels
- Fabricated to maintain visual consistency within specified matching method
Tolerance & Natural Variation
As a natural material, wood veneer will exhibit inherent variations in grain, color, and figure. Minor variation between panels and components is considered acceptable and shall not be grounds for rejection, provided the specified veneer species, cut, and matching method are met. Color and grain consistency shall be evaluated within industrystandard tolerances and approved submittals.